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121bow out of — bow out (of (something)) to not to do something you said you would do. An accident forced Billy to bow out of the show just before the first performance …
122bow out — (of (something)) to not to do something you said you would do. An accident forced Billy to bow out of the show just before the first performance …
123bow to something — bow to (something) to accept something without really wanting to. The government says it will not bow to pressure to allow untested drugs to be used …
124bow to — (something) to accept something without really wanting to. The government says it will not bow to pressure to allow untested drugs to be used …
125bow tie — bow′ tie′ [[t]boʊ[/t]] n. 1) clo a small necktie tied in a bow at the collar 2) coo something, as a sweet roll, shaped like this • Etymology: 1910–15 …
126bow and scrape — ► bow and scrape behave in an obsequious way. Main Entry: ↑bow …
127bow tie — ► NOUN ▪ a necktie in the form of a bow …
128bow hand — [bō] n. the hand that holds the bow in archery or in playing a violin, cello, etc …